Impresora 3D Sovol Zero - 1200mm/s Core XY 3D

Sovol Zero 3D Printer User Manual

Getting Started

  1. Unbox the Sovol Zero 3D Printer and place it on a stable, level surface.
  2. Ensure all the accessories and components are included as per the list provided.
  3. Connect the printer to a power source using the included power cable.
  4. Choose your connectivity method (WIFI 2.4 g, USB 2.0/3.0, Ethernet) and connect your printer to your computer or network accordingly.
  5. Turn on the printer by pressing the power button.

Software Installation

  1. On your computer, ensure you have one of the compatible operating systems: Win7/8/10/11, Linux Ubuntu 20.04+, or Mac OS 10.10+.
  2. Download the compatible slicing software for your operating system: OrcaSlicer, Cura-Ultimaker, or Cura-Sovol.
  3. Install the slicing software following the on-screen instructions.
  4. Open the slicing software and configure it to recognize the Sovol Zero 3D Printer.
  5. Load your 3D model file (STL, OBJ, STP, STEP, 3MF, AMF) into the slicing software and prepare it for printing.

Printing Your First Object

  1. Once your 3D model is ready in the slicing software, save the GCODE file to your computer or a USB drive.
  2. Transfer the GCODE file to your printer using your chosen connectivity method.
  3. On the printer's control panel, navigate to the GCODE file and begin the printing process.
  4. Monitor the printer during the initial stages to ensure proper adhesion to the build plate and correct printing behavior.
  5. Wait for the print to complete before removing the object from the build plate.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • If the printer is not powering on, ensure it is properly connected to a power source and the power switch is turned on.
  • If the printer is not connecting to the computer or network, check all cable connections and ensure your network settings are correct.
  • If the print is not adhering to the build plate, make sure the build plate is clean and level, and adjust the nozzle height if necessary.
  • If the print quality is poor, check the filament quality, ensure the extruder is not clogged, and verify the print settings in the slicing software.
  • If you experience software issues, ensure you have the latest version of the slicing software and that it is correctly configured for the Sovol Zero 3D Printer.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What types of filaments can I use with the Sovol Zero 3D Printer?
A: The Sovol Zero 3D Printer is compatible with various filament types. Check the printer's specifications or manufacturer's recommendations for supported materials.
Q: Can I print over WiFi?
A: Yes, the Sovol Zero 3D Printer supports WiFi 2.4 g connectivity, allowing you to print wirelessly from compatible devices.
Q: What should I do if my print is failing halfway through?
A: Check for common issues such as filament tangles, power interruptions, or software errors. Resume the print if possible or restart the print after resolving the issue.
Q: Is there customer support available for the Sovol Zero 3D Printer?
A: Yes, Sovol provides customer support for their printers. You can contact them through their official website or the customer service information provided with your printer.
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**Product FAQ - Sovol Zero 1200mm/s Core XY 3D Printer**

**Q: What operating systems are compatible with the Sovol Zero 3D printer?**
A: The Sovol Zero 3D printer is compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11, Linux Ubuntu 20.04+, and Mac OS 10.10+.

**Q: What slicing software can I use with this printer?**
A: You can use OrcaSlicer (Win/Mac), Cura-Ultimaker (Win/Mac), and Cura-Sovol (Win) with the Sovol Zero 3D printer.

**Q: What file formats are supported by the printer?**
A: The Sovol Zero 3D printer supports file formats such as STL, OBJ, STP, STEP, 3MF, AMF, and GCODE.

**Q: What are the dimensions and weight of the printer?**
A: The dimensions of the Sovol Zero 3D printer are 41.91 x 34.54 x 47.5 cm, and it weighs 18.12 kg.

**Q: What type of connectivity options does the printer offer?**
A: The Sovol Zero 3D printer has WIFI 2.4g, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and Ethernet connectivity options.

**Q: Are batteries required for this printer?**
A: No, the Sovol Zero 3D printer does not require any batteries as it operates using standard power sources.

**Q: Does this product come with any additional accessories?**
A: The package includes one Sovol Zero 3D printer for your printing needs.

Please note that this FAQ is based on the provided product information and may be subject to updates or changes by the manufacturer.


Specifications

Brand‎Sovol
CategoryElectrónicos > Industria, Empresas y Ciencia > Impresión 3D > Impresoras 3D
Marca‎Sovol
Fabricante‎Sovol
Sistema operativo‎Win7/8/10/11/Linux Ubuntu 20.04+/Mac OS 10.10+
Dispositivos compatibles‎OrcaSlicer (Win\Mac), Cura-Ultimaker (Win\Mac), Cura-Sovol(Win)
Accesorios de montaje‎1 impresora 3D
Número de productos‎1
Baterías incluidas‎No
Baterías necesarias‎No
Tipo de conector‎WIFI 2.4 g/ USB 2.0/USB 3.0/Ethernet
Dimensiones del producto41,91 x 34,54 x 47,5 cm; 18,12 kg
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Producto en Amazon.com.mx desde2 abril 2025
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazonnº4,610 en Industria, Empresas y Ciencia (Ver el Top 100 en Industria, Empresas y Ciencia) nº48 en Impresoras 3D
MarcaSovol
Dimensiones del producto41,9prof. x 34,5an. x 47,5alt. centimeters
Dispositivos compatiblesOrcaSlicer (Win\Mac), Cura-Ultimaker (Win\Mac), Cura-Sovol(Win)
Formato de archivo compatibleSTL, OBJ, STP, STEP, 3MF, AMF, GCODE
Sistema operativoWin7/8/10/11/Linux Ubuntu 20.04+/Mac OS 10.10+
Dimensions41,91 x 34,54 x 47,5 cm; 18,12 kg
First Available2 abril 2025



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